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The finest rosé wines money can buy
Yes, there is such a thing as pink fine wine, and Patrick Schmitt MW has picked out a handful of the greatest, all of which gained a top scores in this year's Global Rosé Masters. But be warned, they aren't cheap, priced from £60 to almost £200. The post The finest rosé wines money can buy appeared first on The Drinks Business .
by Patrick Schmitt0 viewsnewschateau-d-esclansclos-du-templegarrusgerard-bertrandglobal-rose-masters - news
The wines of Languedoc 2026
Even without the Roussillon bit tacked on to the end, the French region of Languedoc is an enormous producer of wine. Within Europe, it comes in at second place, with Castilla-La Mancha at number one, although this is a bit of a tricky comparison given that Spain’s juggernaut is three times the size in terms of land. As you can drive from one end of Languedoc to the other in about an hour and a half, it’s not necessarily tremendous when looking at the physical landscape. But, in terms of […] For full access, please log in or purchase a subscription.
by Miquel Hudin1 viewfeaturesfrench-wineslanguedoc - news
There’s No Better Time Than Now for Pink Wine
Rosé is welcome in my glass regardless of the season, but, in springtime a gorgeous rosé reflects the color and vibrance of the season especially well. And just as I have an equal appreciation for both vibrant and delicate colors in our garden, I appreciate rosés of every shade. Today we are sipping a Languedoc rosé that is as perfumed […] The post There’s No Better Time Than Now for Pink Wine appeared first on Pull That Cork .
by Nancy (CSW)4 viewscellar-notesgrenachelanguedoclanguedoc-roussillonrosesyrah - news
The Pale by Sacha Lichine
The Pale by Sacha Lichine is from the makers of Whispering Angel. Wine review by Lisa Johnston (thewinemuse). The post The Pale by Sacha Lichine appeared first on winemusing .
by Lisa Johnston4 viewscotes-de-provencefrancelanguedocrevuserose - news
Gerard Bertrand Genora
Gerard Bertrand Genora is an extended skin colour orange amber wine. Wine review by Lisa Johnston (thewinemuse). The post Gerard Bertrand Genora appeared first on winemusing .
by Lisa Johnston5 viewsamber-orange-winefrancelanguedocnot-your-usualorganicrevuse - news
Lovely Languedoc
A fresh take on one of the world’s oldest wine regions In picturesque Narbonne, the 2,000-year-old trading crossroads of the Côte du Midi, history beckons at every turn. Wander down the shady, tree-lined boulevard bordering the central Canal de la Robine, and you’ll eventually come across this sign on an unassuming building. Titled “1907— C’est […] The post Lovely Languedoc appeared first on VITIS .
by Tim Pawsey4 viewsworld-winelanguedoc - news
September Wine Reviews: From the Dazzling Côte d’Azur to the Chaos of La Rentrée
The final sips of summer 2025. The term “la rentrée” was initially created to refer to that time of year when the kids go back to school. In France, this is usually early-mid September, depending on the calendar. But in the last couple of decades, its meaning has widened to include anyone returning to work, […]
by Katie4 viewswinewine-reviewschampagnelanguedocwine-recommendation - news
Leadership in Languedoc
How Gérard Bertrand is redrawing the wine-touring map with the luxurious Château L’Hospitalet If there’s one name synonymous with Languedoc, it’s surely that of Gérard Bertrand. Arguably no one is a more potent ambassador than the dashing French rugby star who took the reins of Château Villemajou, his family’s Corbières estate, after his father Georges’ […] The post Leadership in Languedoc appeared first on VITIS .
by Vitis Magazine4 viewssponsoredgerard-bertrandlanguedoc
